Song Minho, suspected of poor service? Relocation of workplace → Preferential treatment for celebrities considering parking (Second President)
Dec 24, 2024
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On the 23rd, Lee Jin-ho's channel, "Is Song Min-ho a heavenly dragon? I went to the workplace to go to the supercar" The video of the title was released.
YouTuber "The controversy over Song Min-ho's poor service has erupted since May last year. Since she appeared with long hair at her sister's wedding in San Francisco, the U.S., she has released pictures of her past wedding.
"In the past, the regulations for public service workers had accurate guidelines for eyebrows and ears for hair length, but these days, the regulations have been relaxed to the extent that `the appearance and clothes should be neat.'" and "Nevertheless, Song Min-ho's hair condition cannot be considered neat if you look at the picture."
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Here "I focused on invisible preferential treatment in military service" The first suspicion of changing the workplace is. The first place of work, Mapo-gu Facilities Management Corporation, was 2.1km away from Song Min-ho's house. Since then, the workplace has been changed to a closer Mapo resident convenience facility.It's about a kilometer from my house. We are much closer to home."
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In addition, Mapo residents' convenience facilities have a small parking lot. Song Min-ho, who said he would go to work at 10 a.m., said he always parked his supercar, referring to parking privileges.
At the same time, "Would such benefits have been possible for ordinary people?"
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Meanwhile, Song Min-ho was released from the call-up on the 23rd, and Mapo Police Station in Seoul received a complaint from the National Newspaper asking to investigate Song Min-ho's alleged habitual manipulation of work and launched an internal investigation. The Military Manpower Administration is also looking into the facts about Song Min-ho's attendance.
Song Min-ho also has no plans for any activities for the time being and is watching the results of the police investigation and the Military Manpower Administration's investigation.
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